One year and ten months in jail was the penalty for holding a sign asking to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre with prayers.
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Xi Jinping’s “Global Community”: A Uyghur View
The Chinese President launched a grand proposal for a new world order at the “Genocide Summit” with Putin.
Hohhot Trial of Christians Who Illegally Sold Legal Bibles Scheduled for Late April
Wang Honglan and other Inner Mongolia believer risk 15 years in jail for selling Bibles that were regularly printed by a government-authorized publisher.
Sichuan Tibetan Writer Sentenced to 4 Years for Defending Tibetan Language
Zangkar Jamyang was declared a “separatist” for having posted an article on the Internet.
Cultural Genocide: The Indoctrination of Uyghur Children
Assimilation and Sinicization of the next generation of the Uyghurs are genocide at its worst.
A Uyghur View: Putin Got His Arrest Warrant—Xi Jinping Should Be Next
The arrest warrant for Putin gave comfort to Ukrainians and hope to Uyghurs.
Wenzhou, Parents Asked to Sign a “Kindergarten Family Commitment Not to Believe in Religion”
In the mandator statement, they promise to educate their children to socialism and atheism.
Empowering the Next Generation of Uyghurs to Challenge China’s Genocide
Campaign for Uyghurs hosted a Uyghur Advocacy Training Workshop for young activists in Istanbul. Bitter Winter was there.
China’s New Crackdown Targets “Self-Media”
As recent scandals and the COVID protests demonstrated, allowing non-Party-approved news to be posted on social media is something the regime cannot tolerate.
Censorship Frenzy: Do Not Search for “2952” in China or You Will Get Into Trouble
Xi Jinping was unanimously re-elected with 2,952 votes. But censors suspect that “2,952” is now a code word used to poke fun at the Chinese pseudo-democracy.









